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I'm so excited!!! My Tymber Dalton book, "Love Slave for Two," received a "Best Book" review ranking at Long and Short of It/Whipped Cream reviews, AND it's nominated in the poll for best book of the week!

Kaden knows he's dying, but before he goes, he has one problem he needs to solve - he must ask his oldest friend Seth to take over as his beloved wife's Dom and Master after his death. Seth has always seen himself as the perpetual screw-up and Kaden as the strong and steady one, so his friend's request rocks his world.

Now Seth finds himself immersed in a role he's far from comfortable with: inflicting pain to provide emotional comfort for the woman he's secretly loved for years. Can he deal with his crushing grief and learn the skills he must master in time to become THE RELUCTANT DOM?

To celebrate the release of my latest Tymber Dalton book, "The Reluctant Dom," tomorrow (2/16) I'm giving away an autographed paperback edition of my Siren-BookStrand bestseller, "Love Slave for Two." To be eligible for a chance to win you must be 18 or older, and a member of my Tymber Dalton newsletter.

Anastazia Proctor feels like the universe yanked the rug out from under her. Finding out you’re a vampire, surviving multiple attempts on your life, getting engaged to a hunky guy who happens to be your boss, and dealing with your fiancé’s cousin’s death after playing succubus with him can play a mind-trip on anyone.

Can life get any crazier? Now haunted by a devastatingly familiar phantom voice in her brain, Taz struggles to cope with the aftermath, her crazy new powers, and the psychopathic lupine-like “Others” who just won’t give up. But even worse…now she’s got a wedding to plan.

This is a personal story for me. I'm the mother of a boy with spina bifida, and he's a wheelchair athlete. A trip we took in the summer of 2007 inspired the idea behind "Cross Country Chaos." It's a book I'm proud of because it's a real, funny, passionate, and honest book about relationships and what the true definition of "disabled" is.

Some romance books give disability a fluff or unrealistic or even a glancing treatment. In "Cross Country Chaos" you've got a hunky, sexy hero who's hell on wheels (literally) and not afraid to fight for the woman he loves (literally).

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